THE ltEPUBLICAN. CLKAKKIFXD, PA. WKDNKSDAY MOKN1NO, 8KPT. t, lasa. Terms of Subscription. If .iJ la advanea.or wllbia IhrM month... .12 00 If paid alter tbree ad before ill noathi... I 40 If paid after tlit eipiratloa uf ill nonhu... I 00 j-MMri. B. M. PltTill Co., N.we t er AdT.rtl.lr,, Agente, IT Park Row, eomer Iteekn.n Btreet. are our duly authorlted Aironu in N-w York City. REIICIOIII NIITH HS. Mclhodl.t P.pleaiipal Cliurrh.-R. i. (lo. Lawr, 1'eitor. Servteoa av.Ty ti.bb.th tt 101 A. M.,Vid Tt P. M. Sabbatb Snbool t A. M. Prayer Meotian eeerj WodDMiUjr, at 7J P. M. Comttunioa Kerrlc., flrtt Sabbath of ...re laonth, at Ki A. M. Want C'learrlald M, H. Church. Tlnr. CnAM.il W. lluajaar, Paitor. Preaching eeer, alternate Sunday, at S o'olook, P. M. Sunday Sohool at 2), P. M. All aro Inrlted to attend. Praehvterlatt Chuff h Hot. H. B. Bdtlbr. Sabbath lereicei morning aod evening Sab bath School at I P.M Prajer Meeting Wodnei- iay araning. Haptlat Churttl. Her. , Tailor. Sabbath School at a P. M. Prayer Mooting oeer, We.lne.dev evening. St. Hrancli' Church Catholic R. v. P J.RaaRiDAR Divlr.. e.rvle. at 104 A. M., on the Ant, third and fourth Sunday of oaoh month; Voiperiaod Itenedlotion oftho Mined HaerameBt al 7 o'olook, P. H. Bunda Bcbool atari Sunday aftorndon at I o'olook. OFFICIAL IIRKCTORV. TIMl Of lOLBIRa CaRTKI IKMIUNI COTBT. Booond Monday of January. v Third Moaday of Maroh. Pint Monday of June. Foarta Monday of September. .ma or aoLDira oownoa nflia. Pint Monday of Juno. Keoond Monday of Novemnr. . public- orricaRa. Pntitttnl Jndgt Hon. Cbarlil A. .(' .oak Haven . A'etint tan Mat Hob. John II. Orvli, of Itellefonto. Aaeoeinle Jnitoti Abrem Ogden, Clearfield: Vinoent B. Unit, ClaarAold. VotAoaotary Eli Bloom. Ktaiattrand flfeoyjer L. J. Morgan. 7V.oi.rer Pbillp Dottl. IHtlritt AMeray J. F. MeKenrlck. iihrff- Jitnei Mahaffev. JJevala XkttifV. I. Thompion. Coimfy aro,or Samuel P. MoCloikey, Cur wenevllle. Ooaal. PoaHnlon.n O. W. Kyler, Oraham lon P. O.i Elnh Johniton, Orampim Will P. O.j John Norrii, Br., Curwenivllle. ' (,MMifiooeri' Cltrk John W. Howe. . 6'o.aly Jl.d.lore William V. Wright, Oar laid ; Joieph Uilliland, Throe Rum j J. 8. Nor rii, Woodland. Count Coromr Jam. A. Moora, Clrarrleld. Ary iai'tioaere AndrewJ. Jackion, Clair dad, Wm. R. Brawn, Clearnold. prtlandfl of PMit A'caoolt M. L. Mo Quown, Clearfield. .S'-ol.r of Hn'olle Jeirei Jeiie W. Carina, ofliee al Lutheriburg I'a. ,Volri.e fallie John W. Wrleley, Wm. Ra dehaugh, Cyrul Uordon, Clearfield ; Joieph R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Cu. wrniville; J. A. Livlng etone, UuUoia City. rii, .onM.;n nnlumn In dacldrdly Intereitina in a locul point of view, and profitable reeding to outilden who wint to lave money. "Will you tike whu.t, oati or euro for aub ii-riplion V We are ona inquired of in Ibil way by letter from petrom who reiide at a diitanoa from Clrarfleld. We again lay yei. The rooelpll ofe rerpomible merchant or aiill owner In the elclnlly, will aniwor ui Jut u well the onh To lllloetrate I If any or our palrom will deliter ui a bug of grain at the mill of Joieph U. Breth, In Chcit lownhi., Ilunoo Pitchin, in Ilurnii.la, Thouiiii II. Forcoy, In llrnhira, Wm. Porter or Sbaw'i, In Lawrence, or llrown A Beytcr'i, Roikton, t'nlon lownihip, aud forwRrd their recelpti for tbo amount, we will erotllt Ihem on their account for the lama. In thll way all may nn pay win they owe. if they will punuo tbli 4ay"Alvcrtier anil olliorg will beat In mind that all arlicln Intended for publication in thll papar murt be banded la, not later than Tuaiday. at 9 A. M. Don't forglt U I Appli'. wcro atild last wuuk nt Reh rrnlurg, llrrii county, for five cent! a buahel. Tlio Ilutioock und limjlich Club will Uvad.lroned by Uaeid L. Krebi, on friday aeen log nett. Let there be a good turnout. . i e -aa faquir Howe placed the first ripo grappa of the leaion on our laoie, oepieiaoer They were of the Hartford prolific penualon. Divine Sirvice. Wo huvo boon requeued to Hale that there will be aerelaa In the Kpleopal obureb, In thll borough on nut Panday, morning and craning, - iea ai ' Moil Good. Wo loam that our Scheol Board baa relundod our $11,00(1 ichool debt et a reduced rate of InlereiU Tbe tide leeul to be ruonlr g Id faror of tha taxpaj an. Good. Tlio borough taxpayers will be glad to kara that tha Town Ueuhcll Baa ino aeeded in cancelling tha tS.OOO aoeen par cent. borough boodi with teo per oent bondi. No taipRyerl can growl over inch finencleilng ai thii. . e - On Tiik Wino. Mr. Geo. C. Mooro ll now doiLg l'biladelphia and New York, look ing up the firm'l Fall itork of boot! and ahoaa, hall and eapi, eta. By neat week a full new lock will be on bead. Pop In and examine their g(0 ll. f (JiiANUa! op Station Namr. An ex olange aayi I "On and after September lit, the name of the agency and elation previously aoun ai North Uuutidalr, on Oon Run branch Do. 1 r 1 1. a Trrone and Glearfilld nllroad. will be called Uurcel. we aw 1 GotoCiiurcii. We havo been re nueiled to announoe that the Rev. Kdward Ma- Minn, Bunday School Mlnlonity for the Btate ot Penmylvanla.wlll preaok la the Baptut enurcl In Clearfield on neat Sabbath evening, al 71 o'clock. All perionl are cordially Invited to attend. riCNic Wo learn that the "come ai-yon-pleeie" picnic, to be held at Franklia, llell lownihip, on Saturday, the llth, will be ad drilled bv U. D. Swoopa and Smith V. Wllioo, Kioi. "Mora fun" ooma and k lea nl every one, li old, but the youogiteri lecni lo on land U very well. hi i i Giini Kaht. -Mr. il. Lehman, ot the firm of 11 Lehman A Co., la now la tha eaatern cillea laying la a new and complete Fall clock of fency and Itaple goodl, with a Vila of wiling up nil Ibelvel and eounten, for Ike ap ejroacbing Fall trade. Ha ll after Ibe latent a'ylei and will, of eouree, bring them along. Of1 Kaht. Tbanhauner, tho Mer chant Tailor and general dealer In bale ap slothing, Is now on a tour to New York and PbiU 4etpbU. looking up tho Utoit styles of gentle Mcn'a wear as well aa the bait quality of goods whl ha will hfttt toady for display and sale eritUB ft fr 1' ' prl16' itiUol to ovt-ry con flUiim. Keep Om. The UcmocruU in the llotnlty of Mount Joy, held their leoond Club nesting on tail Thuraday owning, nd added ft number of new nemos to tha Hit, which bow aumbera thirty, all Id one sub school d III riot. Wm. M. MeCaUough, K(. delivered ft fine iptroh OB tbo occasion. Tho north end of old Lawrence will make a good report la Nofcmber. Church Fehtivai,. We learn that the Udy njemhars of the Wait Clearfield M B. Church propoM holding a Festival at the 8haw 1 1 ousf eommenolng ob Welnesday, Hcptembor Itb and continue daring Thursday. Tbe church has ft debt hanging over It and ll likely to Ull Into tho hands of the Sheriff. Therefore, all should assist In reducing It. - m A fatal accident, rettullinK from trip- ylng tbt "light fantastic too." or, rather, trip--ping on a eoil of rope, oceomd la New York Stale, and roads as follows t "Two slst-rs, while waits ing on tbe dock of a canal boat oppoolta Corn allr K. T.( on Wednesday tight. stamhM on B eoil of r no aad foil tvsrboard. Doth wer d owMd." Lei onr joong ladies take warning from ihli leat tma similar Bilifortun tsetall lb -Ha. m a i i - Market JIotm. Wa leara that -me time alar a B urn bar of tho aurroiadlng Ornagirs. in via of taking torn action la re la tloo to ike eroctlen of a Market lloasa la this tmroogb, appointed a Co mm it tee to ewt In Ml )boUb with tha Towfc Council, In relatlua to the natter. A Joint tBecting was Bold ob last Monday evening, tad some pmgrsss tntde la tbe direction Indicated. A gaasral towa aaoetlng Is t U aalkal nt aa ewly day for tbt purpose ef taking decided attt.m. Wanted. A trirl to do eonoral konio work. Apply tn L UcimatiRO. - e -- Silk fritiL'ea in creat variety for dran trimmtngi, at T. A. Fleck A Co'a. A new line of all wool eaehniorofi, in Ike lata new ihadti, Jml raaaivod at T. A, Fleck A Co'a. THR JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MKKTS IN TIIK WIDWAM EVKBT TIll'USDAY 8VK NINtl. BOYS, TURN Otlt. Mt.mmie riotl), In cotton and wjol, dren glnghami, ind the Fall itylei la dren cel. leoai are among the latoat arrivali at T. A. Flack A Co'a. If in need ot a carpot, call at T. A. Fleck A Co'n, who bnt juit rwajlrrd fttw a roiot of )- ting, which will b oIJ l graitly Wantd liy a younLMudy, buurJ- iBR in ft obriitian family, in pric But to Meted $2.76 or $3 per week. She would Dot object to do aome aawiof iitrt rtrmeot fur tk ituni. Plftoeftreeplftble either in the town or tbe oouo tj. Addrvfi MiuJirei. rp 8 St CleftrBcld. P. Anl of letters romaininii; unclaimed tn the Poilofflue at ClurOeld, I'n., for the week ending Stpteinher dih,1880 : J oho DtiKftn, Krceoitin Fort, J, C. Fleck, Geo. Hill, Win. V. LiViiigaton, (aforge Win ten, Frank Orcutt,Mr. M. J.Ogden, Mm Knuna R. Sberinftn, Mill Lliile inu.it, I. ; P. A. QAt LIN, P. M. - i . -Picnic A full HodL'ed harvest homo baaket picnic U to com off nt MabalTey'i grore, lo Dell towmhip, on fiaturj-y the tlth. The c it i tint of Dell, BurmiJo, Cheat aod Grtenwoud oeui to hva pooled their .oclal intertill, and prof uie ti tniet t that point and let tie the matter. Dead. We reeret thut we uro com pelled to ohronicle Ibt rather luddco death of Ki-Hherlff Edward Perlif, whioh ooeorr4 In Phllipaburg on Honda morning tbo 6th Init , aged about alxtt-iwo jear. Mr Perki filled tbo offioo of fcheiiff of Clearfield county in 1803-4-5, aod li no doubt well remembered bj many of our oltiieoa ai a whole- ion ltd aaa In all epberei of life, lie tcMfea ft large clrole of frienda who mourn fail death. A Thamp Trick. Tho lunx8iitaw- ne? Spirit of last week, gtr ei the following t "On Sabbath morning Uit, an individual with a, woe ful countenance, routed op Dr. Ueyer and Cold bitn that be wai w.irkiog aaveral milei nbure town, and that tbo night before hit wife had given birth to twlni, wblob bad died, aod aha berielf wai In a orltioal eotiditiun. IIo dotiirad to purohaao ft few artiolei, for medicine, and would tend the pay down tbo neit Uar with hii little girl. 1U procured ft pint of alcohol, quart of port wine, lorn oaitile iup, etc, from the nufuipectirg drugglit. He then croieed to Hair' atoro where bo repented bll atorj ad pro cured auue ihroad ituff, pin, glovei, and a nnuiber of other artlulei. Hitaturjr wai ft fraud frouj beitlnnlhg to end, and be hiinfctf au abuiaio- atile tramp." Naurow KriCAPE IjtiHt Friday niorniog ft little daughter o( Mr. John Baker and bar mother made ft narrow Mape from a fuftrful death. Tbo little girl went into tbe Jo nee mill, Clarion county, about two milei from Corlaa, and goiiig too doae li a rivulving rb:it't, her elolhiDg iaectiitio invoked and waa wound up, earring her around with the aurt. While in ihn poiition her mother eniiie in and tried to releaoe her from hor pfiriloua pnition, wheu her clothing caught and tlia waa drawn up and carried arouo I with great velocity. Tlie Jtir tu the running of tho maob uery Ktiraotel tbe attention of thi miller, and oil Inveiiigailnjj tbe eauie he found the mother and child aa doti'ribed and at once topped the uutabinery and relfeard thoui. He fnund the tnntbrr injured but iligbtly, but the little girl had one of her limm broken and her h'-d eonaidcrabty bruited by oouting in wmtaail with a .nipper while rarulring on the ahaft. Pro per inrgloal aritanoe waa auiumonod, and it ll believed tbtl btti will reeuver. Brook till t Ht- Ciiuhcii Dkuication. We learn from tbe DuUoie Conner of the 2d intUnt that on Sunday i.revlone tbe bt. Catharine Cat hollo church, In UuBmi, wua dndieated by Bltbop Totiai Mulled, of Erie, aiilited by Kev. Brannen, tbo partor of the chnroh ; IUt. Wiokard, of Drookville, and other. Special tralni from Brook v Die aad Driftwood brought nptuch large crow.ii, tbat with thine who came from other di rect ion tt wai impoirlblc for tbem all to get near tbft ehun h. Inilde aud ou tilde wai ft tea of fnoea, and only ft limited a umber eauU loe what wai going on Tbetcoaiiion tu one of pica u re to thoee Intereited, and nothing occurred aopleaa anlly. In addition to tbe dedioatlon a large number were confirmed. The lertnom delivered on tbe occaiioo waa a plain exposition of looi oftho principle! of tbe Catholic oreed, and t would be well If people Independent of their own belle tl sou Id hear more of iuob di.ooar.Qi. More Coal Oil.--Tho Newport Itdgrr of the 4th Inst, sast "Lait Saturday Henry Reader and bis wife left their home, In Miller township, about lour milei oast of Newport, and wmt to oanip meeting above Bloomfiell, leaving two daughters at homo (whether thre were any other persons about ne did not learn) to keep house. In the ffoning about lit o'olook, Flora Alice, little over ten years of age, put wood tn tbo store to make fire lor sapper, aad, as was tho usual auitom of tbo family, poured ooal oil on the wood, before putting the maloh to tbe fuel. In tbia instance there seems to have been some live eoals In the ashes, left from tbe dinner Are, which ignited tbe oil, the 11 a met quickly communicating lo tbo aaa aad Into It, cauiing a terrifio oxploaloa. Tha burning oil set the child's clothes on fire, and before asristanoo arrived she waa burned to a crisp, her bowels even protruding la two places. lr. Orris was hurriedly sent lor, who did all In his power to relieve her but the child waa past human aid, and lingered until Sunday afternoon about two o'clock, belera death St me to her relief. Mr. and Mrs. ReeJer re turned homo about one o'clock, Hun day morning. A younger sister, who waa ia tbe yard saw tbo fire, ran with a bucket of water and dashel It among tbo tames, not knowing that ber sister waa burned. Uettino Kkady. The uiliccra of the Agricultural Society art a u tuple, ing their ar rangrments for tho I ilr, which opens on Wednts day next, and everything will bo done this week The preparatory work of entering and arranging articles fur eihibili m, whiob has heretofore oc cupied tbo first day of tbe Fair, will bo done on Tuesdsy tha Utb, and oa W'sdoeaduy tho 16th, there will be a full programme of arrangements for the cotertaluinout of tho people. Ktbibltora should bear la mind that they cannot enter arti cles after It o clock on Wednesday. Tho officers will bo on tbe ground all day on Tuesday, and everything will be guarded Just as carefully as during tbe other three days of the Fslr. A stand is being ended ia tbo grove fur tbe accommoda tion of Francis Mutphy, abo nil) deliver an ad' dress ob Tburmlay afternoon at S o'clock. This celebrated orator shou'd, and beiood ft doubt will, draw an Immense crowd of people eager to sea and hear tbo man of whom they have heard and read so snacb. Tbe Facte la ry informs us that tho entries of stork already made warrant hint in saying that this department, at least, will he well Oiled, end there li reaion to bt-lleve that every department will show a larger display tban there bas bean at any Fair In this county for many years, fiiounlon tickets will be s Id to Clearfield from al) points on the T. A C. Railroad and Ihilipiburg and Mus hannon branches, ib Bi-pteaulMr 1Mb, l nth and .Tib. i a f Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Ujnveniion, Tbo flisteaulb Annual Convention of the Penn sylvania State Bat 'bath Hctiool Association will be held in Lancaster, Pa., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 12th, Uth, and l)th. The Convention will be preeedod by a grand union ot.ildren'a meeting on Tuei'tay nl lernoon at three o'rlook, and will close to Thursday night at ten 'clock. Tho programme will onibraeo representative Biiiiislcrs aud layman lrm too various evangeli cal denominations i notable such al Ret. Juho Mall, U. D.. New York i Her. P. 8 Hanson, D. D, Rev. 11. T. Vincent and John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Rev. J as. H. Dubhs, D. D., Lan natter, Jaiaea McCraulek, Harriiburg her, Jess B. Young, A I toon a, and others equally fled. The nmalc will bo under tho direct loa of Pro fessor William U. Fischer, of Philadelphia, whoso Kiourslon tickets will bo sold from all loading points In tho State to Lancaster and return, (or intnrinallon of which report your name to Henry 0. Moore, km., Chairman ot Commutes) on irans uortattoa. III North Prince stroot, Lancaster, Pa. All tfuaday schools and Huntley eeboolorgaaltft tlana throughout the State are entitled to rs pre sentation. Oounly and district Huuday school BSserlftttoos she u id send (by election or appoint ment by Beoretary or frail dent) ai least two tisio- Hiatal Hundav schools should he ren re rented by nut delegate. In tbft tleotlon or appointment of dele, ales It Is boned tbat eminent fitness for nraeti cat work war ill govern Ibe selection. Per all dftly are red i ted delegate eotertalnment will be pro provided, If tbetr names art reported t Mr. li 0. llaverstiok, Chairwia Outntnltteo oa Knter talnuent. Lancaster. m r before Ootbor Vtb. tteveral oftho principal kotels in Lanoaster will grant reduced rales to those who wish to provide tor themselves t stevona Uuso, 91 M I Tbe tirapt, t2.Uu : and Cboner Houw. ll .60 per day. Pastor and superintendents throughout tbo State will please read this call to their rcspeclifo schools and congregations, and It la hoped that au wtift lova and appreciate Can-lay seriooi won will uniio wttB ns IB snaring me vmn iw stxinsibthtt for the suceoss of this Convention. fi.r oopy of programme and any further r rpectal kalortnntleo, ajdreas, Enwasift i. Waoonaa, Acting State Secretary, Moobantcahtrg, The beat fittinir oorget over mado la now to be found at T. A. Flack A Co.'a. TUB BKNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEETS IN THE WI(WAM IVERY SATURDAY BVK NINO. ATTEND. i Fob Sale. All kinds of Doors and Window-eaib. Call near tbo Lutheran Cburob, or addreia ma at Clearfield, Pa. R. CaariRta. Aug. 11, e!. Tho improved semi circular adj uetta- ble OtifTot is tbe lateit aorelty at T. A. Fleok A Co 't. Tbey are noted for eonfort, aa-M and dura bility. Ladiea, ive then ft trial. HatlifaetluB warranted. - n 1 MuUing tlio buying of dresa and dry gooiii a atudy, carefulnui in teleoting the aame ad telling them ! the right flgoraa haa mad T. A. Fleok A Ce'c the popular dry giodi houee la Clearfield county. Somothintf that everybody otii'Iit to know ! Guimburg keepa tbe moit reliable cloth In the county, and iclli then for the lownt oath priooa. He alio takea all kludi of ouuntry pro- dao Id eicbange at market ralue. aug 3Ht e i ii Uur Your Mill Now! Wo aro the proprietor! of a Saw Mill, complete in every par- ttcular, which wa will aell very cheap. For par ticular!, addreia K. A. A W. D. Bit) 1-EH, mch.lfiO tf Clearfiuld, Pefln'a. Lokt $200. A reward o( twenty dollara will be paid to the finder. Tho money loll wai wrapped up In paper and left at Fulton'i Dead water, orbit la town. It wai made ap ai follow : Five twenty dollar billl and balance la vea and tni. Tbe money to bo returned to Klliott Pent i, or bli attorney, Bmith V Wiuor. i i aTtaaa A Fact. An aavcninemont inserted In the RiPtiBLioait will reach uoro reader! than if pubHihbd In all the other papon In the ooon ty.and eoit the advert) ict lea than one-half In other word, an advert lament publiihed In onr jrurnal li worth double tho price of that charged by any other publither in tho ouunty. I t ia a fact." tf. m 1 Thk Milton Fire. Kov. A. M. am Hi, paator or the M. K. Church, at Milton, ell known to many of the older eitlsena will d ivtdT a ketnre on tlifi fire, In the Court Room on lonJar eTenlnr Bentcmber 13th. Mr. Barnlti lost all he had by the fire, eicept two borrowed book i which ha crabbed and rot away with. Let there be a good turn out I The doon will be i en at 0 o'clock P. M- Adiniialon, S cnta Tor lulti and 15 cent! for children. t-5t. Kew Daily Stage Line. JameaL. Ltavy hai succeeded in having a dally mall estab lished between Clearflrld and Pennflold, and will hereafter run a daily it age between the two polnti. Hlioontraot began with April 1st, and the ilage will leave Hear lie Id every morning (except Bun- day) at S o'clock, soaking connect ions with all traimoti tbo Low tirade Railroad at Penn field, re-' urn! ng after tho In ft train the fame evening. Panaeagoriand freight will be carried at low ratal. Orders left at any of tbo hotels will bo attended 10apr7V-tr Clearvielo Coal Trade. Slutc eat of Cial and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Cloarflftld Division. I'oonaylvania Hail- road, for the week ending August 24th, 18S0, and the laiue tiu.ii last J war co At. to as. For the week 4 j,W79 Same time last year 34,000 Increase., ll,V7t) Prevli.urly during year - 0(15,4(11 Hutu time last year Decree, a S.MM Total in 1880 .,1,0M,?J0 ..1,001,827 Same time last rur Deoruaic OTBIR mBtBHTl. V,4H! l.uitilior u i MiRcelUnooui freight! ..12. n. -I til " LITTLE BLOOM ACTIVE. CnifrrnuT Orovk, Bcptember fitb, IflSO. Mr. Eihtor: I bee leave to Inform your readers that the Democrats of this section are thoroughly aroused lo the work. A meeting was held and a Club organised on the evening ot beptemoer 1st. Gamer P. Bloom was elected Presideut ; Ueirge Corb, Wm. Lines and lvid Knarr, Vice Pre.i dents Bidncy Bin i lb, Secretary Tobias Corb, Treasurer. The roll numbers twenty-five mem bers already, with proapeets of being much larger. Tho meeting was then addressed byHmitbV. Wilson. KiQ.. of Clearfield, who made ft rousinjr and telling address, proving himself to he an : eloquent and afl active speaker. Tbe meeting men aJjooroei to meo. on paiuruay am uin inst., at tha Forest House, In bloom township. You may look out for Rood news for Hancock after the election from II loom. Yours truly, Bihmkt Smith, Secretary. AMONG THE DISTRICTS. r at. l. n'goowH. KXQX, The fourth week of the esamlnation tour com menced at New Millport, Tuesday, August -S I. A rery cratifving interest waft manifested in the etui re proceedings by tbe people of Knox town ship. Tbe full Uoard of Directors were present, and vent Into executive session after tbe oxami - at ion and made the following appointments for the schools of tho towmhip i Turkey Hill school, at. u loom t risasani ttiujre, fcaiin eiois : Clearfield Valley, John fiavage Oak Ridge, Thomas rerren. May Hill and New Millport schools irc ojjoo for aiipllcatloni, salaries lUtt por month. Teach ers should apply to Lswls Krberd, HecrtUry, Hew Millport. A large ana appreciative audience assemMed In the evening in re-pome to the oall for an Kdu calional meeting. Mr. Reuben Caldwell, member of the tJchoel Hoard was called to the Chair j Robert Witherow, il. 1. Straw aod Thomas Norns were chosen Vice Presidents, and T. 11. Farrcn, Secretary. A cbolr under the leadership of Mr. bloppy rendered some very excellent music. Mr. lie v id kirbard opened the meeting with some well chosen remarks, and was followed bv T. M. Mitchell, Wm. A. Bloom, tbe writer aod others. Tbe meeting was among the most interesting yet held. JORDAN, On September lit we organised a olais of seven la the Public School building at Ansonville, and conducted tbe examination in tbe presence of a full uaard of Directors and a large number of spectators. The Directors held a soiilon at the olosa of the examination, aud announced the fo. lowing appointments for the schools of the town nip i Anaoavtue sonooi, rtetite rrice; rruiltlill. Jennie M. Head) W bit more school, M err itt Longt Urcen nun school, Lois MoUaughey ( Patterson school, u.d. u utters i jonnien school, to be supplied. The itJ neat ion at meeting oonvenea tn the Baptist church in the evening, n large number of peoslo being present. Reuben Straw , Becretary i tne sonooi uoaru was enoicn rrouaenr, n. n . Johnion, Ueary 6 wan, Br. and Oeo. B. Williams, Vice PreslJeDts. Kev. Campbell, Robert M . Johnson, Allen II. Hosenkrans, Matt. Savage and the County bu pert n tended addresssd the meet ing, "li Jlu J Caarley" tbe musloal marvel of tha age was present aod Interspersed the exercises with some choice muilo. Appropriate reiolu tlons were adopted and the meeting In every sense was a grand success. C II BIT AI. BBWBUna. The day following the esamlnation at Anson ville wo examined a class of nine for tbe schools of Chant township. More than uua1 fntoraat was manuatted in tne examination at tnti point, tbe booic being crowded to overllowing with spectators. The Directors of the town i hip and borough were in attenaanot. leacnors wages in Cheat lownihip bare neon so mow flat advanced, and the schools which will be 1st on the third Baturday of Hcptember, will no doubt be filled with good metiers.' At tlie close or toe exami nation aa Kducatleoal meeting was held and very able ftudreiaes were delivered by William llutten, H. 11. Hurd, Kiq. and tlilbcrt Toser, Becretary of the borough Bcbool Board. rnnsiDB lonottan irn rowtsnir. The appointment for these districts was filled Friday. Bep tarn ber 3d, the class falling below our expectations ia number ; but wo express it with pride and siy that wnat It lacked tn quantity H made ap la qualllv t It being the third best class examined thus lar. The house waa filled during trie day wun latemgnn. spectators, aad all tbe Directors of the towaaftin were present, A meet ing of tbe Board was called Immedialelv after the examination ana too following Appointments were a tie i Cuib ichool, Mary Darr bik Lick school, Prank JJuttoo ) Deer nun scbooi, Ida Welti Cross Road school, Wm. Holders i Harmony school, Mary Gallagher B hep herd school, Hiram lluwltt nneureve.t'atchinviileaad bast Itidgc schools, to be supplied. Tbe Directors of Burn- side towmhip aod borough pav good salaries Mr. Keiiy. the teacner of tbe Borough sonooi re ceives $41 per month, while In the township tke calariss are graded according to tbe oertiftoate. Tbe best receiving 9:10 per month and the next grade gz. Educational Meetings, rirrn wrbr. For Penn, September 9th, In tbe afternoon In the tl rove. Bpsakers J. tt. Clark,!. K. Moore and John D. Bowles, representing the Bcbool Board, Allen II. Hotenkiani and M. L. McQqown. Fur talon and Union Independent, Friday afierneon, Bcptembsr IDtb, ia tha Utove near Rocktoa. fpeekera V. . Welty, H. F. Stowed and Rev. Peter Beer, representing the Bcbool uoaras, nevs. layior ana Oladbill, ot Let ben burg, W. 8. Lather, L. M. Weber and M. L. Ms Uuown, A cbolr nadsr the direction of Messrs. W. S. Luther and L. K. Weber will furnish moils far the Rocktoa Uro re meeting. IttTB WHftK, For Brady, In tbe Lutheran Cburob, at Lath er. burg, Monday evening, September 13 th Hpeakers Messrs. Bh after and Itobler. renreesnt ing tbe Bcbool Board. Hers. O iadklll ud l ivinr L. K. Weber. . U. Hays, Ma4t Savage, W. 0. Lather and M. L- MeQuowa. Per land townshin. in the Preibvtarlaa Charon, et DaBeia, Tuerday evening. September em . ppeaaers r. n, Weber and Or. urn at her l, reprosentlftg tbs Hobool Board. Ka. W. U. hurt... field, J. L. I.Waile, L. a. Weber. Matt Savage Flannols, caRsiraeres and cantona itt full stock at T. A. Fleok A CVs. Window ihadofi in nowoit stylos and great variety at T. A. Fleck A Co'a. You cannot ro aniisa in anything yon want If you call at T. A. Flock A Co'a. T. A. Flock, of tho firm or Flock & Co., Is at p recent in Mow York and Philadelphia, purchasing aa unusual largo stock of dress, dry and millinery goods. The latter will bo made ft specialty this season. sept. 8,-3t. Farmers, Look Here I Lytle will give yon highest market priooa for Wheat, OaU, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, drlod fruits, and all kinds of produoe. Us hai tbe largest and best selected stock of grooorles, teas, ouffeec, tnolnssos, iptoai, oil salt, togar, qaecoanara, tabs, buokctc, baskets, charm, Ac, in Clearfield county. Ho buys bis goods In large quantities from manufacturers and firet hands for oaih, and takes the advantage or nil discounts, and so he Is cnablod to sell at lowott prices. He gives cash prices for producc.and sells bis goods at the lowest prices la the county, scpt.24.'79tf Specials, oVKHI Ilia. Wool wautcd by II. A. KRATZKR. July 28, lSHO-dt Clearfield, Pa. M ArntNRH, Etc. All persons wanting a first clans Sewing Machine phould buy tha New Iin nroved Liht-Runnln Weed, for solo by John B. .leers, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles R. Peers, dealer In Machines and Organs, Reynold sville, Pa. may lltb-6m Oia Ilt ii nan d Pan Crht. Disco ukt om Old Pricbi. How ing Machines oan now be purchased at Merrell s tin and variety store, from aaa up wards. AH kinds of sewing machines repaired on tbe shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. CoLLBCTon'i 6..LUI (We have prepared a form, and have on hand ft largo quantity, of blank "Collector's Bales" whioh have been ai proved by the highest legal authority In the Courts of this county. Al 'weary vu per dntea wo will mail any number to the Collector ordering thorn. A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must poet up not loss than throe notices in the most public places In his borough or towmhip. tf. WitM-an. Delivered at tho Rail Road. 100,(100 20-inoh shared shingles. 100,000 24-lneh sawed shingles. 100,000 l'vetof pine boards. 5011,0110 U-fect shared hoops. 6,000 railroad ties. 60,000 feet of good homlock boards. For whioh I will nar the bit-best market price. delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone a Clearfield Railroad. J. F. KRAunn, Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 18, 1878-tf. Jiiftt lleeivecl. Juiit Revived by ARNOLD, at CUKVENSVIUK : Car Load Nova Scotia I'laslor! Car Load puro Corn, ltye and Oats Chop I Car Load Don ken Salt I Car Load of Choico Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goodn, Groceries, Acl iatt-.Shinrrcfl, 13a rk. K. 1. i.ios and Grain will be taken In exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878. NKKF HENRY. In Lumber City, August 20th, 1H30, by Hor. J. g. A. Pullerton, Mr. Jacob Men, or new vtarntngton, ana ijavmia. daagbter of William M. Henry, or Lumber City Clsarfiald county, Pennsylvania. 11 EN D K ItSON 8T A RR, In Pike towmhip, on Bunday, August 2Vtb, 1HH0, by Kev, P. B Hberk, Mr. Robert B. Henderson and Miss Krie C. Btarr, both of Clearfield county. Pa. N Sua. WKIULK.SWOKTIIa In Lumber City, August ifiih, lhci), of consumption, Kate Wrlglesworth, aged an years, V taunt ns aod 9 days. Tbe deceased was for many years a coos lit ant Christian and devoted worker In the Church of Pennville. Her funeral was largely attended by a concourse of friends who mourn bar eatly demise. SCHNARRH. In Kartbaus towmhip, Aagast 5th, lb 80, from general dropsy of the heart, Minnie Arono, daughter of Wm. H. and Mar Soouarrs, aged 4 years, 6 months and 14 days. ZIMMl.R In Kartbaus township, August 20th, lo?U, from scarlet fever, John immer, aged 1 year, ll months and iv days. FISHER. In Kartbaus township, August 27th, 1S80, Irom scarlet fever, Hoia Belle, daughter ol Godfrey and Ulisa FUher,nged 3 yean, b months and days. "Suffer little children to come nnto me and for bid them not, for such 1 the Kingdom of Htacin," The parents have the sympathy of the entire community Id their severe bereavement. V0UQ11T. In K art hens townsbln. Sei.teuiber zj, iHu, oi aeomty,ejonn n. v ought, (uussstj. aged 78 yoars, I niootbs and 21 days. WILSON. lo Chert township. August 10th IStt, A I van Norman, son of P T. and R. K. Wil son, aged 1 year, 9 months aod I days. Dearest Alrah, thou bast left as, And thy loss we deeply feel t But 'tis Uod that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. But Qod car Maker and Creator, Who knows and does all for the best ' Has called you home to lire In Heaven Amongst tbe shining and Ibe blessed. Then 1st us calm our sorrow And dry the falling tear, And strivs to meet our loved one In tbat home so bright nod fair. CLEARFIELD MASKETS. Clb anriBLn, Pi, ScpL T, 1680. Flour, per aw.. Buckwheat Floor, per cwt $.1 00 1 80 1 80 1 AO Cora Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, perewt , Chop, mixed, per ewt 1 40 man, per cwt 1 16 1 10 Wheat, per bnibel M nye, per Bushel 5 Oats, per bushel 46 Jorn, ears, nor nninei.,., ., 40 00 00 a Y6 60 00 1 60 16 nuoftwoeat, per buinel Clover seed , Timothy seed Potatoes, per buahel Apples, per bushel Onions Hams, per pound H Bhoulder, per pound M. Urted lieef, per pound 10 60 20 13. t 00 16 10 T 12 I 26 Cblokens, per plr ...,..., Butter, per pound Fggs, per doien Bait, per sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per poun Dried Api'Isi, per pound Dried Peachei, per pound. ... Beans, per bushel $w tUrrtimfnt)E.. OtMl niIHHr.I,H.nHrge Weaver A Co . want five thousand bushels of OATH, low, and will pay cash or produce. CleaffleiJ, ra Aug. is, ibtv-h. MOM.Y TO l,OAN.Oft (Int clftSl Im proved farm property, by tha Mutual Life Insurance Oomuanv of New York, on first mort gage, in sums from 11,000 ap. For farther in- lurmauua auiii w iub u.inrr.j(iia,u. IIIIRXTHALW. SMITH. Clearlcld Pa., May 71b, 1(479 if. AIUOI1RNKD HAI.K. Ths sale of the real estate of tho late Samuel Caldwell, of Pike towmhip, Clearfield county, Panne., whtrh was advertised to come oft ou the 2let day of August, 1.180, has been aJJoorned, and will he offered at tne marl iioaae, iieerneia, on Tuesday. September 2'th, at 1 o'clock P. M. JOHN T. HAOKRTY, Administrator. Bept Ith, IHB0 td Curwcnsvllle, Pa. fj(PATCH "0 III Tt...Anm In. IT... ...,,., U. , h a.il'i-111 .. nt ...l.Ml.E lea, .,,f I, .la j- I Oft il'll 1 m-ft ki'I, il Mil an. 4 . I Wj i.Tn-f-int. .1,. ..1, . ,.i i ,i. - ft f-T . il ..r Jl P.. a Urn at. mi.. t H .1 Kt aka U. fwlt W t vai, Oan-. f...ir -wi -.1-, - UI i ' i,. i per "I . It olli a i, 1 fail j4.l.....-, P fjjj Juna IS, 1880--im. Notice to Bojtow Money 1 Not lee liberrby given that en application will be made to tha Court of Common Pleas of Clear field county, en Monday, October 4th, IMo, for a decree authorising the School Board of lloata dale borough to tasue Bonds to Ibe amount ef seven thousand dollars (S7,ooo), for Ibe pirpose or erecting a runnr pen on i outunng. W 0. LAN08PORU. PreildrnL PKRD TODD, Becretary, . Iloatfdtle. Pft., Sept, T, lR0-4t. Divorce Notice. Martha D'tlaas, by her ftovt friend Wan. A. Hoover ve. In the Oourt of Com on Plea of Clearfield county, Pa. Nn, fit, Marrfe Term, INKO. Alias Hub. flur.bivorce. Jeo.ec B. D'Haac. jVnft'cc ryvMs . V Haa; Kpmdml r Bin -Vou are hereby nMlrled to appear In eM Court oner befnre the POl'RTH MoNUAV fibe 2Tlb) OF P1PTBMI1KR NRXT, and show cause nay a divorce from tbe boocs ef matrimony ibould act be decreed In the above case J AURA MAHAFFEY, Sheriff. FcpUmW 1st, I0-4t. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED ASD SAWED. Curwenivtlle, Jan. 9, T-.f. AI)TIN.--VhereaS, my wife Teraika, or i Teraoa. haa left sny bed and board without any lust cause or provocation en my part, I here by give notice and warn all parties sgaiast trusting or nar wring ur wj aoooani, aa i aiu determined to pay no debts contracted by her af ter the 10th of August, icotl, unless compelled by due process of law, ef which, bustnsis men and neighbors will please take notice. ununun uaiw, ort Drain Llok, August 26, IfthO-St CAUTION. AH persoai are hereby warned against purchasing or In any way waddling with the following perfontl property, now In possession of B. C. Rlibsl, of Brady township, via t One bay horse, one set single harness, one oow, foor beds and bedding, one clock, one set of wagonmaker'l tools, oneoookitove.one two-horse sleigh, and household anio.es. i ne foregoing nronert wu nurehnsed by me at Private sale. and la allowed to remain In tbe possession of said B. 0. ltlshel on loan only, subject to my order at anytime. 11. 11. R1BIIEL. Lothtrsborg, Sept. 1, insu.at. AIlMIMHTRATOK'H NO I U'Ka Notice Is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration on tbe estate of WM. Villi. nil, late of Clearfield borough, Clearfield Co., Pa., dec 'd, having been duly granted to tbe undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate will please mike immediate payment, and thine having claims or demands against (he lame, will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. MAltlA J. UlOLtiR, rrn. u, iiutiiKt., Administrators. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. I, IBM-fit. Farm For Sale. The subscriber now offers his farm for sale. Tbe property ts-located one mile and a half north of Clearfield, oontaimng FKiHIV AC HEM, most of which Is olearcd and under good cultiva tion, good two-story "L'MiouM, large frame barn and other neoessary outbuildings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit. The whole Is underlaid with a vein of good eoal. This prop erty will be exchanged for smaller property. For further particulars oall on tne premtiss, or oy letter addressed to JOHN 0. RKKD, September 1, 1880-lm. Clearfield, Pa. Pine Timber for Sale I The undersigned oilers for sale on easy terms. three and one-balf million feet of pine lumber on two tracts of land in Centre county. Ooe with two and one-half millions, situate ten miles from Howard Station, U. S. V. R. R., and tbe other, with one million feet, seven miles from said sta tion. Uood streams of water running lengtbwiie through each tract. fitumpage 3 per Thousand Tracts also contain oak and hemlock. Other pine oak and hemlock timber in tne neighbornood for sale. Uood location for portable saw mill. CYRl'S UORDON, Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 1st, U hi). fit. Divorce Notice. Aim Ire Krlie, by her 1 In tbo Court of Common next friend Pleas of Clearfield Co., William Graham Penn'a. Alias Bubpnv vs. na in Divorce No. 21, 0. II. P. Krlie. June Term, 1880. To O. B. P. Kritm. Hr.Domdtnl ; Bin i As directed bv aa order of Court, you ire hereby notified to appear at our nett Court of Common Picas, holdcn in and for the county of Clearfield, on Monday, Soplomber the 27tb, IbHO, and show cause wbv a divorce n'acMfo rnafrt- Moeti should not be made and entered in favor of libullaut in tbo above oase. Personal service upon you having failed on account of your ab sence. J AMI. a M A H A c r l , b tie nil. Clearfield, Pa , Aug. lilu, 180 4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF- HEAL ESTATE ! Dy virtue of an order of tbe Orpheus Court of Clearfield county, made on October Sd, ll.7V.and renewed nt subsequent terms of said Court. There will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in cieariioid, on Thursday, September 23, 1880, At 2 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, vis t The undivided half Interest In tract or land situate In PENN TOWNSHIP, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded as follows, vis; On the north bv lands of Heed A Bigler i south by John W idem ire ; east by J. K. Kralier : end west by Bonsai A Lightner, containing TWO HUNIRK1 ACRKrl, more or less, with about 26 acres Aoared and under good state of cultivation, and the nai anoeheavilv timbered. The whole of It under laid with good ooal. Tha Improvements eoosist of two dwelling nouses and a good frame Darn 40 tcet square, i be land lies along Little Ander son creek, and an eicellent mill sight, Also, five and a half lots la the village of (JLKN HPB, in Bee carl a township, Clearfield county, Pa., be tween Walnut and Cherry streets, In what Is known as block No. 9. TERMS Or S.IXK One t bird cash on confirmation of sale, one -third In one year, and one-third In two years with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage OB the premliies. BLR A BET II WIDEMIRB, Administratrix. K. 0. WIDKMIKH, Administrator. Grampian Hills, Sept. 1, U80-4L c (HURT PROCLAMATION. WaiKBis, Hot. 0. A. MAYER, President Judge of the Coirl of Common Pleas of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of tbe counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Abram Oubii and Hon. mcanv 11, Holt. Associate Jvdsrce of Clearfield county have Issued their prscept.to me directed, for the aoidinr or a uourt or uommon i ieas, urpnans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyor and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv ery, at the Court House at Clearfield, In and for tho county of Clearfield, commencing on the rourtll Monday of Mr ptembrr, 7tl.) A. II Ihko, ana to coimuue lortwo ween a, NOTICB IS, thsrefore, hereby given to the Coroner, Justices: of the Peace, nnd Constables, in and for said oounty of Clearfield, to appear in their proper person 1, with thotr Records, nous, Inquisitions, JCzatninatlons, and other Itemem- branccs, to do those things which to their offices, nnd in their behalf, oertain to be done By an Aot of Assembly, pasted the Sth Any of May, A. D. 1HM, It is made the duty of the Jus tices of tbe Peaoc of tbe several counties or this Commonwealth, to return to tbo Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognisances entered Into before them by any person or persons charged with tbe Commission of any crime, eicept such eases ns mav be ended before a Juilloc of ins recce, un dereiistlng laws, at least ton days before the commencement ef the senloa of tbe Court to which thry are made returnable respectively ,aod In all cases where any recognisances are entered Into less than ten days before the commencement or the senion to which they are maje returna blef the laid Justices are to return the same In tbe same manner as If laid aot bad not been passed. GIVEN nnder my hand at Clearfield, this 21st day of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and etiriity. Be,it.8 to JAMKd MAUAFrKV, Sheriff. T IIRY MKT. Nam 01 and location of those tf tersons drawa as Jurors te serve at rlppteus ber term, commencing on the fourth WonJity (,27th) and continue two weeks: u.tR& iimnM rmar wuks. A. M. HlHs...OIearfleld0. W. Mattern...Deeatur M. B. Cowdriek, " Apgar Bloom.. Cur'vll lo C. K. Btrlckler Bell L. L, Hoover....Ureen'd John P. Lee, " IW. A. Hoover. ..H.BKgs H. L. Henderson, " Richard Freeman... Pike J as, ilaley,...Hou(idale Jas.Cornely.. Woodward 1 heo. VaiiUuinn " Joi. uelehunt, Jas. Dowler Burnsldel HeDryPluebell..OIrard Chas. Bchweu Ilradyirred Kamev Oaoeola David Reams, M lA. E. WoolridgcBrad d John Trotel nandy.J. K. Aleiaoder...Knos 8. M'Clarreft.... Decatur John Heels.. Morrii TBAvntun jonons rmar wikk. L. W. Berry...We1!seeVJ. R. Lewi Kooi John Henna, Jr...Oulteb: W, Thnrston Jord Juhn H.HfaUb, " I J, i. hhofT, -Jos. l. Oanoc. " John Williams. fleorgc Linglo....Utrard Hugh Riddle, .. Burnslde Joseph Davis. Pena Adam Beck, " Robert MeercPergusoa H. Prank Ilonlsdalc Joseph U.tioss..DeoaluriWiiam Harpater, " John Reams, " 'Chas. McMaaiere.. Chest 8am. 8paaogle..Qraham K. . Montgomery, " Oeorga W. flail, H P. K. Hmlth.. .Clearfield A. C. Dale, " Janes V. Watson, " 8. W. Heverly..Beocarlft 0ulene Owens, " J. D. Whitesidcs, " iJohn A Stock, R. Bei, " Zaeb Hover... Bradford Aahlcv Weld. " tSimoaCnas. " 8. 11. Irrln.... Lawrence g Moult. J. R. Parks, J. W. Wettt Osceola ' Bills J. Ro-tgere, " Levi London Boggs U. Moore Kartbaoa P. W. Kiddle..N.Wasb'a I M at t Row las.. W ood ward iNelaou H. Packer, M Robert Law bend Oecrge W. Orr, O. B. MerreU, Evans Miller, Jas. Dougherty, jr. John McLaughlin, Samuel P. Hbaak. A. p. hhoff, Joseph liailey. ...... Pike Albert Cuppler fernery Miller, " J. M. Keller.... Henry Brown, John Koonley.. Jeibua U arts kern, " J. A. Campbell, ..Sandy Bell it. Addlemaa, 'Christian korb....Brady tairaisi irnoai ancoRB wnni, ocreaaa 4th. T. W. Mre . Claarfield'J. M. Tvdle Brady Joha I. Patterson, u Jesse Lines, " Thomae Robbiaa, 11 D. J, K line. .Woodward IfevI HenBebocf...BoggnHolomea Toser, Jr..Chest A. Werts...Lamber City Alfred Htrphcns, " rfas.n. nerris..tiBwraiee,inbert rowior, J. J. Kramer, Robert Byd, " J ere Oramac... Bradford Robert Liver good, Aaron Shlrey...- Oocbea James Ranch.. KaHhans Luther Barrett.. Prrgns'n fcott Hrowa Pike 0. Betthtetl... Covington Joseph Moneal... Jordan John Martia...-Dceatnr J. kefe...l'orweHBell.e A. J. Skegarta, J. H. Hornitg....Hustoa JebB M oere.. . HoalHftle J . M I.accre, " Jokn Charletca, " Beaj. Nokee-.-Barnaldo J. 0. "haflsr Seaty W.J. Westover, H J. J. Dmmmoad, " D. H Waring Morris I,. M WiliOB, " J dec. Mcrrymaa..Osreola Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of the annexed nod foregoing writs of Fiwi Fncia Issued out of your honorable Court, and to me directed. I have levied on and will etpose to public sale, at the Court House in ui m.rougn 01 ueerneij, on llturaday, Hcptember 3Utli, IHHO, At 1 o'clock, P. M , all the following mcssoages, tenements and tracts of lands, bounded and de scribed as follows, vis: All the defendant's Interest, being the undivid ed one-slxlb, more or less, in tbe following de scribed lands, te wltt All those four tracts of land situate lo Beccarla town ship, Clearfield oounty, bounded and described as follows, to wit ; The first three thereof beginning at n beech cor ner of Jama Ulaina, Joha Hrady and William Brady survey, thence nor to 87, degrees west SV2 610 perches to a hemlock, tbenee by Joslah Haines survey not 0 48 deirrecc east AHA perches to beech, thence sou.b 80 degrees east 40 K perch es lo aab (gone), thence south 4t degrees west fijjt perches, crossing and re-recrosslng Clearfield creek to beech and piece of beginning, contain ing 1102 ncres ana lit perches neat measure, more or less, and being tracts warranted In the names of John Wbluner, Henry Whltmer and Herman Whltmer, excepting and reserving out of the above 60 acres sold to M. Bran itt. Tbo other thereof bealnninf at a White nine corner of Bon. jam in Young tract, thence north 48 degress cast 321 perches to Hemlock stump, tnonoe aouiu i j , degrees east 84 porches to post, tbenoe north S7i degrees west 93 nerchei lo post, tbenoe south 63 ! degrees east lis a-iu percoes to post on una 01 tbe William Raw la survey, thence by tbe same, north 80 degrees west 80 perches to maple, thenos ; south 62 degrees went 71 fi-10 pcrohas to post, , south SB degrees east S7 6-m r-erct.es 10 post, ; tbenoe south 624 degrees west 231 pern lias to old 1 hemlock of 17W3, corner of Thomas Maitio and Robert Mai tin surveys, thence south f degrees j vest 07 6-10 perches to pout corner of Benjamin Young survey, thence south 37J degrees cast 08 perches to white pine and place of beginning, containing 180 acres and He perches, more or leu, and being part of a larger tract warranted In tbo name of Win, Wilson. The said four tracts of lnod being tha same premises conveyed by Ueo. D Morgan nnd wue by IS. V. Humes and Adam Hoy. their attorneys In fact, bv deed dated 16th January, 1870, to J. Blake Walters and others. ALSO, all the defendant'! Interest, being the undivided one-sixth, more or lois, of aod to the following tracts 01 land inuaie in iieoearia Lownitiip aiorc said: Two of said tracts, surveyed on warrants in the name of James Blaine and Kphraim or Alexander Blaine, beclnnlnc at a beech corner of James Blaine and Wm. Brady and John Brady surveys, tbenoe south fl&i degrees east Kit perch es to white pine stump, thence south f6 degrees west 20(1 percbes to a beech, tbenoe south 84 de grees cast 370 perches to a post on east bank of UlearOeld creek, tbenoe north nn degrees east 60 perches to n post, thence north 4 deirreei west 106 percbes to n hemlock, throve south 84 degrees east 21 percbes to n post, tbenoe north 3 degrees east 84 perches to a past, thence south 8 de. grees sail 11c pcrcnes to n post, incnec north 8 degrees east 20 perches to a white oak (down), thence north HO degrees west 208 perches to hem lock stump, thence south 4ii drprces west 410 perches to tbe beginning, containing 706 acres and 71 pcrohes. llie other two thereof, survey ed on warrants In name of Wm. Brady and John nraoy, beginning at a beech oorner of James Blaine survey, thence north 874 decrees west 137 o-iunsrobes to while oak, tbenoe eoutb i3 de grees west 243 perehes to dogwood, tbenoe south degrees west perobes to an original cor ner, now post, tbenoe sooth 88 degree east Jin I porches to hemlock dows), tbenoe north 62, de grees etst 463 pcrohos to bcenh, tbenoe north 8 degrees west 272 percbes lo the beginning, oontftinlno? 1173 acres and 10 perches. Tbs above four trants being the same premiieo conveyed to J. 11. Walters and others by A. W. Palcbin and Jackson Patohin, Kxeeutors, by deed dated 31 December, 187. There bclnr an Im provement en the Brady tracts consisting of 12 or 16 acres of cleared land with log house and log nam tnerson . ALSO, all tha defendant's Interest, being an undivided one-tilth, more or leu, of and lu the follow ing tract of land si to ate in Beccarla township. aforesaid, beginning at a hemlock, then 00 north ti degrees east 54U perches to thence eoutb decrees east perches to oorner. then south 48 degrees west 170 perches to hemlock nd place ol bnc innlnr, oontalninc 229 acres and 6A percbes, and being tract warranted In the name 01 jostan names. ALSO, all the defendant's Interest, being ths undivided one-third, more or less, of all that certain tract of land situate ia Beccarla townsbln, aforesaid, be ginning at a post ( said to be origoal hickory cor ner between James Blaine (upper) and the Rob- ralm Blaine) being on the line between the third and fourth Blaine surveys, counting from tha souin ena or too baton, utcnoe along land or L. D. Weld and Samuel Hegarty south 10 decrees can civ percnes 10 post ana stooee, tnonoe north Hi degrees west 40 nerchei to post, tbenoe north 3Af degrees east 30 percLec to white thorn, tbenee north 64 degrees west 166 pcrohes to a past, tbenoe north 12 decrees west 73 6-10 percbes to old white oak, north corner of Sebastian Graff surrey, tbenoe aoutb 70 decrees west 38 perches to a pott on bank of Clearfield creek, thence up said creek couth IT degrees west 12 perches, south 6 degrees west 30 perehes, south 0 decrees east 28 porches, crossing Clearfield creek to white thorn, thence eoutb 1 degree west 20 perches to fallen ash, thence along land of James Snyder, Aaron Lyle and Jamee Cree north 10 degrooa west IVt) perobes to a post, tbenoe north 88 degrees west 104 perches to fallen hemlock, thence north 10 degrees weit Wa 6-10 pcrchos to ash (cone). thence by original line between the third and fourth surveys of Blaine warrants, counting from south and ol baton, south ai decrees eaat.iV4 per oliec to the place of beginning, containing 6S& acres and 128 perches, more or less, exoeptlng and reserving out of said described p rem lies 100 acres of the surface ef said land sold nnd con veyed to Wm. Mays by deed recorded at Clear- neid IB ueed iiou is, pages 16, etc. ALSO, - all tbe defendant's Interest, being tbe undivided onk-third, more or less, la all tho coat, Iron ore, and ether minerals in or upon nit tbat certain tract of land situate In Beccarla towmhip, afore said, known as the Osbell property, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post, thence north tl degrees east 100 perches to a post, tbenee north Ittjj degree weit 4ft perches to beech, thence north SSaJ- degrees west 108 perches to post, tbenoe soolb i'H degrees east 62 perches to post, thence south cast 80 6-10 perches to birch, thence north 84 degrees west 100 perches to post, thenoe sooth 9 eait 62 perchci to poit, thence loath 87i acgreei can 107 percnes to the beginnings eon taining US aores and A3 A-10 percbes. ALSO, all the defendant's Interest, being Ibe undivided one-third, of a certain tract of land situate in the laid township of Beooarla. bounded and de scribed as follows: Bcclnninc at a post, thenoe by land of J. W. Gallagher, Ibe following courses and distances: South 8-1 1 degrees east 10 perches to a post, north I degrees west 20 perobes to a post, north 86 degrees east 1 percbos to a post. thenoe by lands formerly ef Illaine A Co now Aaron Lyle, Jamee Crew and W. U. A Co. north u, degrees wsst 2 W0 perobes to an ash (gone), an old corner, tbenoe by other laud nortb r.it de- creea west 14 percbes to n hemlock, theuce by land of Thomas Billitigton, eoulb 8! degrees cast 128 perobes to a hickory, (down) and thenoe partly by tho last named and partly by lead ol t; brut lea Loon south i degrees east 181 perches to the place of beginning, containing 33 acres 116 3-10 percbes and allowance, mure or lers, aad be Ing tract w at ranted in the name of J. Blake Wal ters. All Die above mentioned tractcof land In Rno- caria towmhip, being valuable ooal properties They are underlaid with several workable veins of bituminous cual and on the line of tbe cxlen Ion of the Bell's Uap Railroad, whiob is now la p rocs is of construction. They are also covered with large auantit.es of hemlock and oak limber. ALSO, all of defendant's Interest, being an undivided one -third part, more or less, tn the lollowlng de scribed tract 1 01 tana situate In liurnalde town ship, Clearfield county, Pa. t One thereof bfia ning at stones, oorner of this and tract lo tbe came ol Martin Waller, theooa 24 dtcrees west 2W(i pcrohes to hemlock (down), thenoe South TO dogress east 77 pi-robes to pst, tliauue sjulb 20 degree Wfit 76 perches to pjit, them couth (by land of Mitchell) 174. degrees east 113 perobus, tbenee by lanjs of Aaron W. I'atobln north 21 tlerrcos oast eo percbes to old hemlook corner, tbenee north 87 degrees wet 14 perches to stones and place of beginning, containing 370 acres ana jo peroues, snore or lets, and being tract warran to in toe name 01 fredeneB Rutin, said land covered with hemlock and other timber, Tbs other thereof beginning atahinlock, tbenoe by tana turtueriy of John emilh south i degress west 87 percbes to sugar maple, thence south 874 degrees caat DiO perches to sugar, thsoce by land of John M. Riddle aortb 24 degrees east 67 pcr ohes to a post t thence north 87 degrees west 166 pcrcnea lo bemiool and place of beginning, con taining ve arrre and ex percbes, mere or leas. ALSO, all of defendant's Interest, betog an undivided one-tbird. more or less, in the following described trset of land situate to Huston town. hip, Clear field oounty, Pa., beginning at B beech corner of warrant No. 6t70, thenoe south IDA perches tea post corner of warrant No. 4206, thenoe east IT1 percbes to post, thence by warrant No. 42A6 north IVA percbes to post, thence west 171 pcrohes to the place of beginning, containing 106 eeree and allowance, more or leas, and being tract warrant od in the name of David Caldwell. The aald tract of land having large quantity of hemlock, chestnut nnd ether valuable timber thereon. Seised, takea In execution, and to be sold as the property of J. Blake Walters. ALSO, all that certain piece of land la Beccarla town ship, village of l.len Hope, bavinc therei n erect ed a small dwelling house and one acre cleared, beginning In run, thence north 841 degrees west 8 uo feet to hemlock, thenoe eoutb 67 degrees west 1(16 feet to poit, tbenoe south 344 cast 240 feet j te Arthur lot, tbenee eoutb 67 degrees west 160. feet to post at Cooper avenue, thence weit 341 de-; grees west 240 feet ic post, tbenee aonth 67 degrees west 00 feet to stenes, tbenoe south 341 degrees east 78 feet, mere or Icae, to Bergen lot, thence south 67 degrees west 13 rods to (ilea Hope nnd Bald Eagle turnpike, thence along aame west 2 rods to Bear's Hoe, tbenee north 0 degrees east A3 rods lo old white oak corner, Copeabaver, thoaee south 43 degrees east 80 rods to post, thence south 67 degrees west 14 rods and Slinks lo begiantag, containing 6 acres, more or lose, and all ALSO, one other, beginning nl n corner of Wright and Rotnery south 66 degrees east It rods to post, tbenee south 11 degrees east 11 rods te post, tbenee reutb (0 degree cast 3 rods, more or less, to bank of Wearfifld creek, thence up aald creek about couth 0 degreea west 33 rods, more or leas, to white oak, theuce north 88 df greet west 39 rods te run, thence aortb 26 degrees east 21 rods lo begiaaiog, eon tele tag 31 aeres, mere er Use. Seised, taken la execution, and te be sold as the pmperty af Jeremiah Cooper. Tas us or Sam Tbe price or cam at which the property she tl be struck a must be paid at the time of sale, or suck other wreagemeit made afrflal 3.fvrrtUrmrttt. as will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately nut up and eoiu agaia at .us ex peose and risk of the peraoa to whom It was struck ofT. and who. In oase of deficiency at such re-sale, hall make good tbe earns, and In no initanoe will the Used be presented tn uonri lor eonnrn.auoa unless tho money is actually paid to the N her I IT. JA MUS MAHAPPV, Hnnnirr ' Orrtci, I 8 her Iff. Clearfield, Pft., Sept. 3, 1880. J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of the annexed and foregoing writs of JVert faetot Issued out ef your honorable Court, aod to me directed, I have levied an and will expose to publio sale, at the Court House, la the borough of Clearfield, on Tliurwlny, Nept ember Slid, 1MMO, All that certain tract or piece of laud situate In Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., con talftAng 200 acres and W perches, tbe came, mure or leas, and oonclsting of two adjoining tracts er pieces of land, one ol which contains 138 acres and 102 perches, bounded as follows 1 Beginning at an asb, an old corner of tract surveyed oa warrant granted to Paul Cox and others t thence extending by the said tract west 100 perobes to a posti thenoe south 1674 perches to a post; tbenoe east IV8 percbes to a chestnut 1 thenoe by land sold by Wm. Samoa. o A- Pierce aortb 82 degress west ISO pcrohes to place of beginning, being part of two tracts surveyed on warrants granted to John Nosbit and George Barloam, dated 27 July 17t2, about ISO aores cleared, more or lees, having thereon erected a two-ttory frame bouse, larcc bank barn and other outoutidiagi, and a large aple orchard. Also, one other pieoc containing m acre an i 147 perches, becionlng nt a chestnut orn.ir j thence west 147 perches to a poit ; tbenoe 8H per ches to a post 1 thence east 100 perjhus to a poll ; thence north 28 degrcci cast 100 perches to place of beginning, being part of two tracts surveyed on warrants granted to Jonathan Nesbit and ticorge Bartnein, dated July 27, 1702, havlog about 40 acres cleared, with a small frame house thereon. tie I ted, taken exoontlM, nnd te be sold as tbe property of Mark Kyler. ALSO, all that certain tract or piece of laud situate la Bradford towmhip, Ucarneld county, 1'cnn a, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the southwest oorner of the survey warranted In the name ol Timothy Paxtooi thence east ti perobes to a post thenoe along line of land of James a. uraaam norm no percnes to n pon, thenoe along line of James 11. Orabam west 81 pt robes to post on line of Francis West, and ttiCuos along aaia line souin cb perooes 10 soutu west corner of Timothy Paxton survey and plaoc of beginning, containing 84 acres and 104 perches net, having thereon creoted a dwelling nouie, baro, and other buildings, being nearly all clear ed. Belie I, taken la execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Malnss, Tanas or Bali. The price or sum at which the property eball be struck off must be paid at lac time 01 sale, or sucn oiner arrangements maui as will be approved, otherwise the property will be immediately put up and sold acam at tho ex pense and risk of the person to whom it was struck off, and who, In case of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good the same, and In no instance will the Deed be presented in Court for confirmation unless the money is equally paid to the Sheriff. JAMH3 HAHAirKi, Snanirr'a Owen, 1 bhenff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 24, 1380. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of sundry writl of Vtm. Ex., lisuud I 1 out of the Court of Common Pleas or liear- (ittidCo., and to ine directed, there will beexposcd to PUBLIC BALK, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, Pa., on Tttureday, Sept. 3.!d, 10, At 1 o'clock, P. M., tbe following described real estate, to wit : All .defendont's interest In all those certain tracts of land situate lo Greenwood towmhip, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded and described ai follows 1 No. 1. Beginning at a red oak 00 the west bank of tbe Susquehanna river t tbenoe nortb 16 degrees west 220 perohss to a oheitnut, and thence by remainder of tract north T6 degrees cast 84 perches to post; thence by Woodiide land south 16 degrees cast 24A perches to a white oak oorner on the river ; thence up said river tbe several courses aad distance! to the red oak and p:ace of beginning, containing Hi acres and Hi perchei with about u acrei cleared. No. I. One other tract af land situate In Greenwood township, Clearfield county, Pennavl vania, beginning at a white oak on tbe river bank ; thence up said river north 60 decrees wsit 161 percbes to an old white oak (down) ) thenoe by land late of Wm. Hactell, deed, eouih 43 de grees east 00 perches to a stone heap thenoe south 13 degrees west v percnes 10 the plaoe ol beginning, containing I0 acres. No. 3. One ether tract of land situate la Green wood township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, beginning at a fallen hickory corner of tracts No. 86tl2 and 8606 thenoe by land pant ed to Geo. Elder south perches to tbe bank of the river 1 tbenoe down said river its several oourscs and distances te a fallen black oak aod oorner ef first described piece; tbenoe along the same north 14 degrees weit 227 perches to chestnut north 78 degrees cast 87 perches to post thenoe couth 14 degrees east 28 perches to land new owned by Nicholas MoCraoken t thenoe eonih 82 degrees east lid perches, more or less, to post) thence north 12 do frees west 40 perobes to hemlock; thence north 21 degrees east 18 perches to hem lock ; thence nortb 6 degreea west, west 24 per ehes to hem look; tbenoe 8Vl degreea west 81 percbes to n hemlock; tbenoe north 414 degrees west 64 perches to a hemlock ; thence north 1 de-, greewest36 perehes to a hemlock ; tbenoe aortb 391 degreea west 7 8-10 perches to a birch on tbe original lino of eaid tract No. 86A2; thenoe by said line south ol degrees west 130 perches, more or lcc, to place of beginning, containing 287 ncrrs and V2 perchei, more or less, with about 60 acres cleared, nnd having thereon erected a hewed log bouse, bank barn, and ether out buildings. Also, all of defendant's interest 1b one other tract of land situate In Bell twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., being part of tract warranted to (ilea Daniel, bounded as follows 1 Beginning nt stone corner of land of MoUraokon and O. Thompson thenoe by Thompion'e land aortb 034 degrees east 60 per. to post 1 beech ) 1 thence by land of 2. L. Hoover north Oj deg. weat 381 percbes te a post (beech); thence by tract No. bV'il south 781 degrees west 61 percbes to stones ihenee by land of N. Me C rack en south 8 degrees east 2V6 perches to atones nod piano ef beginning, coo tain ing 84 aores and 42 8-10 perches. Also, one ether tract of land situate In Bell township, Clearfield oounty. Pa., beginning at maple ( tbenoe by land of Jlcnry Book No. 4289 cast 630 perches to a linn ; thence by 6122 and Vacant land south 320 perobes to a hickory ; tbenoe by Vaeebt land and No. 6016 south 83 de grees west 6X4 perches to a poit; thence by No. 6018 aod 6010 nortb 884 perches to place of bo ginning, containing 1100 acres. Also, one other tract of land situate la Bell towmhip, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a poit on line of land sold to H. L. M iiler. Bound -ed on tbe north by tract 6V2l,oa tbe east by tract 6U16, on the south by tract 3666, and 00 the east by tract in name of Chriitopher K raiser, con taining about SU0 acres. Sciaed, taken In execution, and to be sold ai property of R. C. Thompauo. ALSO, the following real estate ef defendant situate In Lumber City borough, Clearfield county, Pa., be ginning at n white pine stump at corner of land or R. Young, deo'd., tbenee by land of said Young estate, south 21 degrees ca-t 370 4-10 percbis to a street; thenoe by said street north 60 degrees west 1 K3 feet to corner of Ron and Ferguson lots ; thenoe by the same north 81 degrees east 1 80 feet, north 6V degrees west 240 feet, south 81 degrees Weit 180 feet to the ftfnreiald Street, and by It north 6tf degrees west 240 to n 12 foot alley; thence by said alley north .11 dcgreeieait ISO feet toe 12 foot alley; thence by said alley north 31 degrees cast 180 feet, and north 69 degrees west 270 feet to centre of Spring street; thenoe nortb 31 degrees east by other land late of said dee d. 42 3-Hi perches to a poit; thenoe north 6SJ de grees West 66 4-10 perches to ft post on John P. lliltj's line; thence north 104 degrees wet 1 Aft X erotics to the turnpike; thence by tt north 30 (greet east 24 perches ; thence nortb 2J decrees Weat 12 perches, noitb 12 degree I eaat 20 peribei to U. Htll's line, and thenoe by the same south 4V degree east 07 7-10 perches to beginning, containing 104 aores, 139 perches and allowance, with about 90 acres cleared, aad having thereon erected a frame house and log barn and other out buildings. AUo, all that certain tract of land slloats In the borough of Lumber City, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a post, tbenoe south 60 decrees east 10 4-10 perches; tbenoe nortb 89 degrees west 68 4-10 percbes to n post; thence south 101 degrees east 66 8-10 percbes to a post and place 01 oeginntng, containing about 1U acres with about 8 acres cleared and bo buildings. Also, all that certain tract of land la Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and deicribed as follows 1 Oa the east by land of Me Cauley A Pattcraoo, on the sooth bv land of Me- Canley A Wltberigbt, oa the west b)' lendi of TTKuericn. anq b. v, Barrett, and on tbe north by lands of I. 0. Barrett, Wilheright, Vred Shoff ana .ion a r. niraw, oonuiolng 71 acres, more er lew, with about 26 acres cleared, and having thereon erected ft imall house end stable. Seised, taken In execitlon, nnd to be sold as the property of J. M. Ross. Tanas or Bali. The price or sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid at the time of sale, or such other arrangements made ns will be approved, otherwise the property will be immediately put up and sold agaio at Ibe expense and risk of the parson to whom it was struck off, and who, In eaae of deficiency at each re-ialc, shall make good the same, and In no Initanoe will tbe Deed be presented In Oourt for oonArma tlon unless the money Is actually paid to tbe Sheriff. JAMBS MAllAPPKY, Sniairr'a Orrica, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 1880. I Thomas A. Duckett, -DIALER IH- yp-xy-ys-T-. IIIRHRIIV a; Wet notice to the eltlsens of Clear, laid and the surroaniline; rlclnlty that 1 an. prepared at all tltnoa to furnish families aad snan u factor Ice; establishments with n saperlor quality of Coal, Wood Coke, Wbira I an ,r.,ar.d ia aillrer ia m few bonn' eotice. I aaj .Iw.ra r.ed; to haul aaa delleer Irooi and to lb. depot, or aa,w),.r. elie, aad aioea faaallle. aa. bnai.aold good, anewher. oa abort aolloe. Til OB. K. IH'tKKIT. J Cb.rt.M, Pa , Mar. II, 1 If. $HwUnroue X - f a c 0 X r m -o ? 2 3 9 it fe-S g E - ?,-$ a 8 c k ill I ta.s 0 - Sk e s 2-S 5 eT ..id x a g O K A NEW Almost Given Away, an Eight-Pngo Pupcr for Less tlmn Cost of I'apcr, Ink nnd Postage. THE WORLD IS FOR HANCOCK ENGLISH FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME, AND WlIJi UK SENT. Postage iinid, from now until January 1, 1S81, WEEKLY 25 Cents SEMI-WEEKLY 50 Cents DAILY (including Sunday) .... $2.50 Or untii after tiie Inauguration for double tlie above priceR. Democrats, send for it and read country by Democrats to insure it to your lvepubhcan neighbors, and convert them to Democracy. HELP ON TIIE GOOD CAUSE ! Address THE WORLD, 35 Park Row, New York. Anpilt llth, 11.1880. N. E. ARNOLD, O TT DR. "W 3ES 2XT JS V X Xj. 7L, 3S2. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash price paid at all times. Liberal ndvances made on large lots. Go see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWENSVILLE, PA. Maj U, !80.f JAMES L. MAHKBT RTBf.IiT, C l.KAFUKI.II, PKMWA. All kind, of Cackoti and Coftini kept on hnnd, nnd furnished to order ou hort notico, Including tho finest M well tho cheapest that can be manu factured. Our OOItFIBB I'llESHIl VUll Il the best In uso, and will bo furnished when required. Funorali attended in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second atreot, or leave vonr ordors at Troulman'i Furnituro 8tcre, adjoining tho J'ostofllce. JAS. L. LKAVY, ort 1.70-ly.' Clearfield, fa. 8fu gurertlsfmrots. F OR TIKWAHK, IIAIIIIWAHK, anri HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, KKKUI.KS, ATTAC1IMKNTS AND PAKT3, and all klnda of HliWINO MACHINES, ao to O. II. MKIMF.IX, Agent, CIKARFIILD, PA. June I, '10 It. mo KARMEHU lThe Foarliealh Aaaaal X Kll.ll.ill..a ef Ui.ri.KAHFIKLD COI NIY AGRICULTURAL BOCIKTi will b. h.14 At Clearflold, Sept. 15, 16 A IT, IftXO, I.1BKRAL PREMIUMS will We oir.re. tad Baa. auall. la dae lima, rar whir, erer Peraier ia tba .oent, la Inellrd In .nrei.ete. Per informe- iiod Buareie LKAnvKK lir-ftniNU, rreit. Or AL. M. ROW, Heerelar,, Clearleld, Pea. 'a. Kier tle Coaailtee-rhlli belli (Oa. Tr.il rer, Heeeatla le.p i BUlae M. Haiti, Peaa twp.; J.ba Sailta, Bloom twp., L.vl R. lr.nlir, I'aioa twp. WilloR P. TaU, bewreno. twp. Jane 1&, lisa-td, 1 a, Km w "5 a B M E - . ' 5 8 -a a s QJ 1 w "3 cBJ to" a t- M .S.5rS fc-cfi C "sic". ' 0 - -1 S 1 T -5 2 O M 03 o cute Cm O CO T3 OFFER. what is being done all over tlie a glorious victory this Fall. Send BARK. LEAVY, UfW gidwtljfmfttts. AltNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. C.rw.oirllU, Pa, Jaa. I, ' If. ) KM FOR WALK. Thlrleea elm of I I Ilallaa Hmi wake 1 will eell eh.a. foe eaak. ar eaebaaae fir wawt far farther la. foraaatloB aall .a t .dJrM. tb. andint.aed. i. r. KRAMKR, NoTl.U tf. Cleera.la, Pa. 1.1ARM l.ANIrl FOR ALK. ta n..t 1 aad Pla. toWBibipi, Cl.arl.ld e..atj. Ileaionable tlrae .It.b lor part of parebaa. Bane. Prleea M OO tm 1 11.04 par Bora. Mlaera'a r.Mr.L L. BIRD, A,eal, Penlald, Pa. r WiLi.ioi a kaaaa, . Bept It, ll?t-lf. Cleaiaald, Pa, gUSQUKUTNrNAlOTSB, CUEWENSVILLE, PINFA. P-Tbli ale aa welUitablMed lt.1.1 aaa bees kaeed b, tbe aaJeriff aed, and ha feel, caw fld.nt .f rendellne tatiifeclloa t. tboee wba Ba, petroalia blra. ) etiMInf altaebed. LKWIS 0. 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